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Exploration of the Ixodes ricinus virosphere unveils an extensive virus diversity including novel coltiviruses and other reoviruses

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VIRUS EVOLUTION
卷 7, 期 2, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/ve/veab066

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Ixodes ricinus; tick; virus discovery; Eyach virus; Coltivirus; reovirus; Belgium

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  1. FWO SB grant for strategic basic research of the 'Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek'/Research foundation Flanders [1S28617N]

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Recent metagenomics studies have identified previously undiscovered RNA viruses in various tick species, with the most prevalent European tick species, Ixodes ricinus, found to host a variety of viruses. Through high-throughput sequencing of tick samples from six different sites in Belgium, several new reoviruses were discovered, including a new Eyach virus strain, potentially indicating genetic reassortment. Screening of over 230 tick pools for selected viruses showed widespread distribution throughout the Belgian tick population, highlighting the importance of tick control measures.
Recent metagenomics studies have revealed several tick species to host a variety of previously undiscovered RNA viruses. Ixodes ricinus, which is known to be a vector for many viral, bacterial, and protozoan pathogens, is the most prevalent tick species in Europe. For this study, we decided to investigate the virosphere of Belgian I. ricinus ticks. High-throughput sequencing of tick pools collected from six different sampling sites revealed the presence of viruses belonging to many different viral orders and families, including Mononegavirales, Bunyavirales, Partitiviridae, and Reoviridae. Of particular interest was the detection of several new reoviruses, two of which cluster together with members of the genus Coltivirus. This includes a new strain of Eyach virus, a known causative agent of tick-borne encephalitis. All genome segments of this new strain are highly similar to those of previously published Eyach virus genomes, except for the fourth segment, encoding VP4, which is markedly more dissimilar, potentially indicating the occurrence of a genetic reassortment. Further polymerase chain reaction-based screening of over 230 tick pools for 14 selected viruses showed that most viruses could be found in all six sampling sites, indicating the wide spread of these viruses throughout the Belgian tick population. Taken together, these results illustrate the role of ticks as important virus reservoirs, highlighting the need for adequate tick control measures.

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